Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 23

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Musical Merchandise Section or The Music Trade Review
Important Notice
A full account of the Music Indus-
tries Chamber of Commerce conven-
tion, as well as the meetings of the
other national associations in Chicago
this week, is presented in the general
part of this issue of The Review.
Much of interest to the merchandise
trade is told in these convention re-
ports and should he carefully read.
—Editor's Note.
Wisconsin Ass'n Formed
to Foster New Bands
MILWAUKEE, WIS., June 3.—A new association
is being formed in Wisconsin which is looked
upon as the friendliest force which the cause
of school music has met in Wisconsin. This is
the organization of twenty clubs throughout
the State into the Wisconsin School Band
Mothers' Association. The organization was
completed during the State tournament of the
Wisconsin School Bandmasters' Association in
Stevens Point, and the Association will aid in
promoting music in schools, and will assist at
the annual State tournament. Co-operation
with the bandmasters in raising funds for band
expenses will also be an object for the Asso-
ciation, and it will have its annual meeting once
a year at every State band tournament as an
auxiliary to the Wisconsin School Band Asso-
"Fine Old Violins"
We have just received from abroad an
unusually interesting collection of medium
priced old violins—Italian, German, Bo-
hemian, Austrian and French makes.
ciation which is an active body.
Mrs. Arthur Beijer, of Milwaukee, is the
president of the new Association. Mrs. Burr
F. Anderson, of Shorewood, is vice-president,
and Mrs. W. E. Lawton, of Viroqua, has been
elected secretary-treasurer. The Shorewood
school band, one of the outstanding band or-
ganizations in the State, has had Mothers' Band
Association for some time, and they were re-
sponsible for the band having uniforms, and
for promoting it in many ways.
Opens Remodeled Store
H. Kandel & Co. of which Harry Kandel, a
veteran of the music trade of Philadelphia, is
head, recently held the formal opening of the
remodeled store at 510 South Fifth street, that
city. The company handles representative lines
of musical merchandise, talking machines and
also radios.
LYNBROOK NU-ART BANJOS
Patent Olllcc)
Dealers Write
For Description and Prices
The Most Marvelous Toned Banjos on the Market
FERRON & KROEPLIN
306 South Wabash Ave.
DRUMS, TAMBOURINES, CYMBALS, UKULELE BANJOS
Chicago, IM.
ALBERT H0UDLETT & SONS, Inc.
Established ISO."
40 Melrosc Street
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
The New Model No. 50
WEYMANN
TENOR BANJO
Retail Price
$50.00
complete with case
An Unprecedented
Value
Megaphonic Rim
Order Sample Instrument Today!
Dep't. R
H. A.WEYMANN fr SGWjNC
11O8 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
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OLIVER DITSON CQ
BOSTON. MASS
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NAZARETH, PENNA.
Established 1833
for
BANJOS and DRUMS
The greatest novelty of the day. An instan-
taneous hit everywhere. A great drawing
card.
FREE—for 60 days only—One Banjo or
Drum Flasher to every dealer ordering five
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or more of these flashers.
Mfd. by NICOMEDE MUSIC CO.
Altoona, Pa.
You have tried the rest
—Now use the BEST
Joseph Roger*' Son
"XXX" and "STANDARD" Brand
C. F. MARTIN & CO., Inc.
Dealer—For Window Display, the
N1COMEDE RAINBOW FLASHER
Drum and Banjo Heads
Gold Medal
Strings
for musical instruments
Gold-plated Steel and Wound Strings
Made from Genuine Calfskin
The Frederick Rogers Co.
17 Jackson Ave.
Middlctown, N. Y.
Gibson Musical String Co.
Belleville, N. J.
Makers of the original MARTIN GUITAR
Guitars, Mandolins and
Ukuleles in many styles
Send for illustrated catalogue
DURRO
VIOLINS, BOWS
STRINGS
and
STEWART
BANJOS, MANDOLINS
GUITARS
arampunt
Orpheuin
Lamjstile
Banner Blue
BANJOS
Largest Wholesale
Musical Merchandise
House in America
Buegeleisen & Jacobson
5-7-9 Union Square
NEW YORK
Black
Di
Strings
The World's Best
National
Musical String Co.
New Brunswick, N. J.
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Piano-Key
Accordions
Retailing at
$ 6 0 and Up
an unusual service
No dealer's line to-day is com-
plete without Piano-Key Accor-
dions. And no merchant is better
equipped to profit by the nation-
wide, interest in these colorful in-
struments than the man who has
concentrated on the LA TOSCA
line. Eleven beautiful models fit
him to meet every possible re-
quirement of professional and
amateur alike. And the superb
beauty, tone and dependability
of LA TOSCA construction as-
sures him every advantage in to-
day's keen competition for busi-
ness. See the entire LA TOSCA
line in our Catalog No. 27.
for Music Merchants
Available to you on twenty-four
hours' notice or less, and
brought within your easy reach
by means of our catalog, is one
of America's largest stocks of
Musical Merchandise.
More
than 3,000 different instruments
and accessories are actually in
stock and awaiting your call.
And back of this immense stock
there stands a Service so unique
in its resources and so far-
reaching in its scope as to justly
merit our describing it as
"America's O N E Really COM-
PLETE Musical Merchandise
Service."
For the FRED. GRETSCH
MANUFACTURING C O M -
PANY, as it functions to-day,
includes:
Our own factory in Brook-
lyn—a big modern plant
with a yearly capacity of
more than 100,000 instru-
ments.
Our own European buy-
ing offices in Paris, France
and Markneuk i r c h e n ,
Germany, each manned
by a resident buying
force.
Exclusive factors in Italy,
China, Turkey and in
other foreign trade-cen-
ters, and
Our modern wholesale
warerooms, also in Brook-
lyn, manned by an ex-
perie n e e d organization
and represented by a vet-
eran s a l e s - f o r c e that
reaches every important
city and town in the
United States.
6 0 BROADWAY
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
R-6
60 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Send us, without obligation, your Catalog No. 27.
Attention of
City...
Don't be without this book, so
useful and important to every
buyer of Musical Merchandise!
All it costs you is the two-cent
stamp that brings us your re-
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pon TO-DAY!
Musical Instrument Makers Since 1883
THE FRED. GRETSCH MFG. CO.
Street and No
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The Fred. Gretsch Mfg. Co.
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growth and prpduct of our for-
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.State.
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the home of
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